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[[File:BF Gold Silver.jpg|thumb|An advertisement from [[Hasbro]] showcasing the later releases of [[generation II]] figurines]]
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'''Battle Figures''' are 2-inch Pokémon figurines distributed by [[Takara Tomy|Tomy]] and [[Hasbro]] from 1998 to 2003. Included in the basic sets were two figurines, a [[Poké Ball]] or [[Master Ball]] and two '''Battle Discs'''.
'''Battle Figures''' are 2-inch Pokémon figurines distributed by [[Takara Tomy|Tomy]] and [[Hasbro]] from 1998 to 2003. Included in the basic sets were two figurines, a {{i|Poké Ball}} or [[Master Ball]] and two '''Battle Discs'''.


The same figurines were also distributed in other packs by Hasbro, namely [[Poké Ball Blaster]], [[Poké-Packs]], [[Grabber Ball]], and [[Deluxe Trainers]].
The same figurines were also distributed in other packs by Hasbro, namely [[Poké Ball Blaster]], [[Poké-Packs]], [[Grabber Ball]], and [[Deluxe Trainers]].

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An advertisement from Hasbro showcasing the later releases of generation II figurines

Battle Figures are 2-inch Pokémon figurines distributed by Tomy and Hasbro from 1998 to 2003. Included in the basic sets were two figurines, a Poké Ball or Master Ball and two Battle Discs.

The same figurines were also distributed in other packs by Hasbro, namely Poké Ball Blaster, Poké-Packs, Grabber Ball, and Deluxe Trainers.

Battle Figures Sets

The original sets were released incrementally.

First release

Reverse of the first and second releases

This first release was available starting in November 1998[1] and later many of these were retired for the United States market[1][2][3].

Second release

This second release was available starting in May 1999[1] and later all of these were retired for the United States market[2].

A selection of Battle Discs

Third release

This third release was available starting in September 1999[1] and later many of these were retired for the United States market[2].

Fourth release

This fourth release was available starting in November 1999[1] and later all of these were retired for the United States market[2].

Fifth release

Sixth release

Seventh release

Eighth release

Ninth release

Tenth release

Eleventh release

Twelfth release

Exclusive sets

These sets were only available from Target.

Master Quest sets

Special Editions

See also: Poké-Packs

References

Pokémon toys
Takara Tomy: Monster CollectionPokémon mateGrabber BallDeluxe TrainersZukan figuresSuper Ball
Gacha setsDiamond and Pearl Plush CollectionDiamond and Pearl Choro-QsPokémon Egg PlushesPitaPoké
Pokémon Z-Ring
Bandai: Poké Plamodel CollectionPokémon KidsPokémon Scale WorldBandai FriendsPocket Monsters Carddass
Pokémon Model KitPokémon Model Kit Quick!!Pokémon Model Kit Big
Hasbro: Battle FiguresBattle TrainerPoké-PacksPoké Ball BlasterDeluxe TrainersGrabber Ball
Combat FiguresPlush figuresBean-filled plush figuresElectronic figuresPower BouncerV-Trainer
Quick-Change Poké BallPull Backs!Electronic PokédexElectronic Poké BallTHINKChipPlush clip-on
TPCi: Pokémon HousePoké DollKuttari CutiePokémon Gallery Figures
Jakks Pacific: Action FiguresBattle Dome PlaysetDiamond and Pearl Electronic Talking PokédexDiamond and Pearl vehicles
Fossil Regeneration StationReversible Poké Ball plushSinnoh Region PlaysetUnova Electronic Pokédex
Other: Deluxe PokédexMighty Beanz Pokémon: AdvancedBuild-A-BearBuild 'n BattlePlay by Play plush figures
Mini-SkateboardMini-SnowboardPokémon KeychainPokémotionElectronic Yo-YoBackpack Pal
Applause Inc. plush toysCyclone 2Pokémon NanoblocksIonix PokémonMega Construx Pokémon
Toy Factory plush toys


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